Country guide · South Korea

Hair transplant in South Korea

TL;DR

  • A hair transplant in South Korea is private physician-led care—Seoul clinics often calibrate spacing for straight, coarse hair.
  • South Korea is a reference market for straight, coarse Asian hair calibration.
  • Our ranked Seoul clinic quotes roughly USD 5,500–14,000.
  • Korean Medical Act licenses physicians; verify clinic registration with MOHW.
  • Korean consults standard; English coordinators common at tier-one clinics.

Why Seoul shows up in diaspora forums

A hair transplant in South Korea means Seoul clinics that adjust graft spacing and angle for straight black hair caliber—fewer grafts can read fuller when distribution is tuned correctly. Medical tourism infrastructure is mature: airport transfers, translation, and hotel blocks are routine. You pay Asia-premium pricing below Canada but above Istanbul for technique specialization.

Practical snapshot

TopicTypical reality
Price band (ranked clinic)USD 5,500 – 14,000
Major hubSeoul (Gangnam medical district)
Stay length4–6 nights for international patients
Regulatory frameMOHW clinic registration + physician license
TechniquesFUE; body hair transplant at select clinics

Seoul-specific questions

  • Spacing strategy for your hair caliber vs generic density charts
  • Surgeon presence during extraction and channel work
  • English post-op messaging line hours (KST timezone)
  • K-ETA or visa rules for your passport
  • Whether quote includes translation and hotel block

Featured surgeon in our table

Dr. Sungjoo Kim’s Seoul clinic is referenced among Asian diaspora patients for graft spacing tuned to straight coarse hair—often appearing fuller at month ten than raw graft count suggests.

Evidence-backed points

Questions patients actually ask

Korea vs Turkey for Asian hair?
Korea costs more but spacing logic may fit straight coarse hair better—compare consult sketches, not country hype.
Do I need a visa?
Many passports use K-ETA for short stays; verify before booking surgery on a tourist entry.
Language barrier?
Tier-one clinics assign English coordinators; confirm who handles emergency calls at night.

Related guides

Sources cited on this page

Society guidelines, indexed research, and regulatory references tied to claims on this guide—not anonymous forum posts.

  1. CDC — Medical Tourism Travel Information U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2024
  2. Editorial clinic quote survey (Best Hair Transplant Doctor, 2025–2026) Best Hair Transplant Doctor editorial team, 2026
  3. WHO — Cross-border health care and patient safety considerations World Health Organization, 2024
  4. ISHRS Practice Standards and Position Statements International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, 2024

Who wrote this

This is an independent editorial comparison. We are not employed by, paid by, or formally affiliated with any clinic on the list. Rankings reflect our rubric, not patient outcome data or regulatory endorsements.

Use the table as a filter before consultations. Verify graft estimates, surgeon presence, and aftercare with the clinic directly and with a licensed physician who has examined your scalp.

Reviewed by the Best Hair Transplant Doctor editorial team.

No financial relationship with listed surgeons or clinics.

Last reviewed: June 2026.

Educational only—no diagnosis or outcome guarantees. Verify every number and plan with a licensed clinician who has examined your scalp.

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